Diversity of rotavirus VP7 and VP4 genotypes associated with severe childhood diarrhea in North West Cameroon: detection of unusual strains G1P[6], G2P[6], G2P[8] and G3P[6].
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S. Omilabu | J. Umoh | G. Armah | S. Damanka | A. Ahmad | F. A. Mbuh
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